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e bt 2 e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1890, SPECIAL VALUES —IN— FINE Mew SUTTS s Double-Breas BLACK CREVIOT SUITS Our Wheen greater than the supply. sale of Black Cheviot Suits has Ve have sold them all season faster than we could make them and for the first time this sea- son, we find a surplus on our tables, Today we will offer a line at ¢15 which cannot be bought outside of ental for less than g20. the Contin- Be sure and see this line before you buy. Price $15. Elegantly made and trimmed, Full length, SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE Of7 NEN'S FINE OVERCOATS AND SUITS TO-MORRO OVERCOATS. We carry by far the largest stock of any house in this city. One glance at the enormous piles on our tables will soon con- vince you of the fact. . The purchase of a good overcoat is a matter of some importance to 1 close buyer. In a stock like ours, you are certain to be suited. The range is from : 10 to B30. MEN'S MELTON OVERCOATS, $15 Today we will Men's Melton Overcoats at 15, and serviceable—in several shades and all sizes, 34 to 4 offer special values in MEN'S BEAVER OVERCOATS; $10 We will' offer today a special line of Men's Fine Beaver Overcoats in blacks and browns at $10 each, We know this overcoat is sold by othersas highasgrs. Our price today and until they are all sold will be $10. If you cannot visit our store, send for one of this lot and if it is not as represented, may be returned at our expense. VOUNG MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOTS. We have sold hundreds of these nobby double-breasted overcoats this season in black and fancy cheviots, darkk Meltons and plain Kerseys---elegantly made and trimmed and look like custom garments. They are made in our own work-roomsand combine quality and style for which our clothing is noted. The prices are not high: I8, 2O and B2, This is the popular fabric this season—neat Visit this Department on Saturday for Boys' and Child= ren’s Overcoats, SPECIAL VALUES IN Boys' Ulsters, We are showing a larger line of Boys' Ulsters than at any previous season. Pricés: ~ 88, 89, §10 and §12. Special Bargain Lines of BOYS’ » \ Cape Ousrepats T g o SN $3.50 FURNISHING GOODS DEPT. Spec ial Sale Today of MEN'S ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR. Price, 16 Cents a Garment. We will sell today 78 dozen of Men’s Naturalfj Wool Shirtg and Drawers at 78 cents each; $1.80 per suit. In all sizes 84 u)ld. These goods are never retailed for less than $2.80 per suit. 3 guarantee them strictly all wool, full finished garments at 75 cent: each, FREELAND, LOOMIS & CO, Corner Douglas and Fifteenth Streets, Omaha, Neb. THE CITY. The case of Secrest vs Werner in the polico court was dismissed yesterday morning. The republican central committee will hold a meeting at the Millard hotel at 4 oclock this afternoon. Tho ity board of equalization holds an- other meeting at 9 o'clock this morning in the city clerk’s office. Three cases of earthernwarc from England for Sambel Burns passed the customs house yesterday morning. Ernest Hodder, a young lad who car- ries papers for the World-Herald, fell from his horse yesterday and broke his collar bone. Eight-five per cent of the delinquent county taxes have been paid in to date, ashowing which Treasurer Snyder says is a remarkably good one. County Auditor Evans is completing a statement of the official count of the county vote. Itisupon asheet of heavy paper eight feet long and six feet wide. In the county court the following udgments were rendered yesterday: L. fcGreer & Co. vs D. R. Shannon, $827.50; W. E. McCloud vs P. A, Bar- rett, $271, The society of the Church of the Good Shepherd gave an oystor supper ab the Coliscum annex Thursday night. Inad- dition to the supper the members of the society gave a sort of a fair, at which the articles manufactured by "the members of the church sewing society were dis- posed of. The receipts amounted to $150. Elias Wyman, a lad thirteen years old, was arrested yesterday for stoaling a dozen padlocks from the Lee-Clark- Andreeson hardwave company. The boy admitted the theft and said he was as- gisted in the act by another boy named Joe, but he did not know where he lived or what his last name was, Wyman lives at 1311 Howard street. The Swedish Ladies’ Relief society has decided to give a grand ball at Wash- ington hall Saturday night. November 22, the net proceeds of which will go to their fund for the relief of the poor of this city the coming winter, A largeat- tendanceis desired. Tickets, 50 cents, to be had at the door or from the ladies of the soctety, Supper extra, e Chapter1: Weak, tired, no appetite. apter2: Took Hood's Sarsaparilla. Chiapters: Strong, eheerful, hungey. ———— Opening of the Hosplital. “I wonder, O, T wonder, will that new hos- pital ever be ready for occupanocy ! was the wail that weutup from County Poormaster Mahoney yesterday morning. ] don't know where we will put another spplicant for admission to the old house. We have ninety people there now beside my fam- 1y aud the autendants, and there are nine oc- cupants in a delicate condition. *“The latest difficulty in getting into the pew building is & faulty connection with the heating lfipumtuu, and nobody knows, I guess, as the thing now stands, when wo can move' into the building—sometime this win- ter, though, I1hope. The furniture is all in— that's one satisfaction.” Mr, IMahoney stated, also, there were be- tween forty and ffty families regularly re- ceiving dally assistance from the county charity oficerin the basement of the court bouse, The value of the assistance given averaged, he said, about $1.60 per family, al- though it ‘sometimes ran above that figure. —— The combination of ingredients found in Ayer's Pills renders them tonic and curative s well as catbartic. For this reason they are the best medicine for people of costive haoit, as they restore the natural action of the bowels, without deblk!3ting —————— Attorney General Leese was in the city yesterday aud called upon Tux Bes, Mon's Underwear, We have received some fine under- wear, Vicuna wool, Scotch lamb’s wool, Dr, Jaeger’s gray, black wool that will not rub off, silk striped, ete., UNDER- SHIRTS and DRAWERS. . This department is now fixed up in stylo—and we have a complete new stock, Men’s sox, suspenders, tles, smoking and lounging coats, Mackintosh coats, ete., all on the main floor in the Farnam street front, The largest and handsomest men’s furnishing department in the west. Sole Omaha agents for Dr. Jaeger’s under shirts, drawers, bandages, sox, suspenders, night shirts at exactly New York prices, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO,, Men’s furnishing dep't. e Don’t fail to see Black the Detective, November 15, Grand Opera H ous A Card. From this date Omaha’s growth will be unprecedented. Capital will seek investment in real estate from all parts of the country. Omaha is the only city that went through a real estate dépres- sion without a crashand property which had a commercial value at the end of the boom three years ago has steadily enhanced. We deem it advisable at this time to caution the public against mushroom in- vestments, Secure guod property with- in your means from reliable firms and unguestionable title, Feeling satisied that prohibition would be defeated when voted upon, we purchased a large amount of property at Albright and ave now prepared to offer a limited number of choice bargains in **Albright’s Cholce” ud\.lluuu on easy terms, ALBRIGHT LAND AND LOT COMPANY, 521, 522, 523 N. Y. Life Bldg. SR Secure your seats in time for the De- tective Liocture (illustrated), Saturday evening at the Grand. e b 2 Through coaches—Pullman palace sleepers, diningcars, free reclining chaiw cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Rock Island route, office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. e 8. A. Orchard. Carpet, furniture and drapery. R Benevolent Firemen's Ball. The paid firemen’s benevolent assoclation is arranging for a big ball to be given at E: position hull on New Year's eve, The asso- ciation hopes to replenish its treasury, which has been gneatly depleted during the past year by benefi ts paid on account of sickness and death, For this reason it is desired to sell a large number of tickets, The commit- tec on arraugements consists of nine mem- bers: Delos Beard, chairman; Spud Far- rish, P. Dempsey, Sim Crowley, James Cor- mick, Joun Burdish, Joseph Waverin, George Windheim and M. Goggins, Burdish repre- seuts the retired firomen whostill remain connected with the assoclation, S — - She Moved Finally. Chalrman Birkhauser of the board of pub- o works and a council committee settled the suffering case of old Mrs. Stundon by her into another house. She owned a house on Eighth street, between Dodge and Douglas, and had been squatting on the street for twenty-four years. Grading was Decessury and she mad@ ® fight against the | city and lost, but refused to wove, He Ran a Hotel. At the May term of the United States court. George W. Johnson was indicted for fraudulently obtaining a pension of several hundred dollars from the government. Since that time a number of deputy have been making a still hunt for Johnson, but no trace of him could be found untila few days ago, when he was 1ocated at Belvidere, 1L, where he was keeping a hotel and boarding house, He was at once arrested and Thurs- day arrived in _the city in charge of Depuly United States Marshal Charles of Chicago. sz >-ent oo All Music at Half Price. 6,000 pieces only 10ca copy at Mein berg’s, 16th st, bet, Capital ave & Dodge. e Salo of the Riley Block. The new Riley block property, on the north side of Douglas between Tenth and Eleventh, changed hands yesterday. On Octo- ber 6, Riley Brothers sold the property to the Home Investment company for 82,000, Yesterday that company sold it to Check H. Toncrary of Dodge county for $0,600, and the deed was put, upon record immediately. Tho building is probably one of tho best and handsomest business biocks in the west, and occupies 45x132 feet of ground. = $*Life Through a Detective Camera,” Gruud Opera lIo\lsr‘ Saturday evening. e Grand Jury Secrets, The federal grand jury has directed its at- tention to the publicationin the papers of the deliberations of that body, and will endeavor to discover and stop the leak. With thatin view, subpenas have been issued for the va- rious reporters who frequent the federal building, aud the grand jury will emulate the example of the United Statessenate in tryln to discover where the reporters obtaine their information concerning proceedings which are supposed 1@ bo secret. Black the Detective,urand, Sat'rd’y eve. e Ninth Ward Caucus, The Ninth ward republican club metThurs- oy night and by & unammous voie decided to nominate a candidate for ward councilman ata ward caucus_ond not at a geueral city vention as hus been suggested, President Kierstead was instructed to call a caucus at any time after the meeting of the republican ity central comuittee, Somilins Detective, at at the Grand, November 15. 5 sl Mortuary. Mrs. John Sautter died yesterday morning at Albright of typhoid fever, after a short iliness, W. W, Moberry, brother of Lemucl Moberry,died Thursday evening at 11 :15at the residence of his uncle, Lemuel Irelands, who lives two miles southwest of Papillion,” The funeral services will be held at Mr. Irclands’ s mber 15, at 2 P, m.; will bo buried at Bailey's n.emolu-y rDrices i Bakin Powde% B Used 1o Millions of ’?:n—mlun «Itis better to always \be ready than suffer lonce.” case after case every day. 58.00 An Elegant All Wool KERSEY Made with lap seams, Farmer satin 1ining, satin sleeve lining, fine velvet collar, they come in gray, tan and brown mixtures, and are worth twelve dollars of 7 any man’s money. For a winter outfit- ting that will defy the Cold Wave that is bearing down up- onus,werecommend early selections from our full assortment of Fine Overcoats and Heavy Under- ries, Prices $11.50, $14.50, $16, ENGLISH BOX COATS. all sorts of goods, and all sorts of shades, as handsome a line asany house in the conntry cars cars, WE TOLD YOU A few days ago about the big purchase of Overcoats our resident buyer in New York made, There are more of these overcoats than we thought. They ke en coming and we opén There are all Lmds—ordnmry grades, medium grades, and goods fine enough for the best dressed man in Omaha. slim men, for fat men, for short men, for tall men—every shape and style is ]lLrC—)OUI‘SI/E too, —and you never will have an opportunity to buy your overcoat as cheap as you can do now We call yuur attention to a few sty leb—thcy are corkers— e Overcoats for small men, for big men, fog 0.50$12.50 A Splendid A1l Wool As Fine a Chinchilla)- KERSEY - With handsome heavy serge lining, very fine silk sleeve lin- ing, corded edge binding. Worth in any clothing house in America [serge. -A beautifui gar. ment an fully $18.00., is as good as any $20 coat. Here's where we catch the ‘‘tony” folks. We've got them i As any man wants, colors 4 handsome drab, searr doubl@ siitched, silk velvet collar, linin ofan extra quality--fancy plsli $17.75, $18.50, $21.50, $22°'50 and a guaranty to save you frou! five to ten big Americandollars goes with each toat. Boys' Overcoats? Oy Yes; hundreds of 'em, and cheaper than ever. Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, 1816 Douglas Str Foventeen years' experience. A re the greatest miccess all Nervous, Chiro orthaea, of we Bloo 0 cure. Consultati m. (0 11 m. GOLI MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & C0.S ronkfast Gocoa Is cb'bluuly gure and Skin and Urinary Organs. N, freo. Book (Mybieries of Life NO CURR! DrDOWNS DR. SANDEN'S i stk ELECTRIC BEH eet, Omaha, Neb. ore ttring with HiCARD, 111, BA ILEY GRADUATE DENTIST Impotency, Syphilis, Striotura antalf |~ - DR wuarantes K0) for every case | uadartaks and fal l ot fron OMoe Bours—9 i . L0 8 p. . Bunday, ¢ 4s 80l No Chemicais are sed In ite preparstion. 1t has were ihan thren times (he srengeh of Cocom mixed with Starc A or Buger, and ls therefore far more sconomical, ouing Lud than one Qalicious, beuriehing, o 1T DzGRNTED, tud admiry for lovalis s wel 8 ersons i yreir “LUOK IS PLUCK” you have run & muck agalust some Dis- ouTenine Dlasasn Whion vos donce sand vous family doctor_to know_about, remember that ur Exclusive i esaful Meth- 8l tor Nom Trents ety Testimont frastor imited ti “PLUOK ‘WiNS 'Lucxx" 'W. BAKER & CO., Dorchelw. l[au A Full Set of Teqth on Rubber, = f FIVE DoLLARS, A pertect fit guaranteed. Teeth extraoter without pain or dangor, and witlout anaoss theties, Gold and sllver fillings at lowesd rates Bridge and Crown Work," Tecth withe outpiates. All work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK# 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 10th street elevator Open eveas ngs untll 8'o'clock, BRACE UP! LYON & HEALY I8 & Monner A1s, Cuigiao b - i R s '"'“.: Weuk men, with brain, norves and scxual org g, kIve ire Aud vigor 40 o youth, double l1fe's joy. §1 per box, p vhl’ Pamphiet freo, NKWVE BRAN (0, 0 Bold by Gooduman Drug Co., 1110 Farna: